民主的市民権と人の自由移動<br>Democratic Citizenship and the Free Movement of People (Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe)

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民主的市民権と人の自由移動
Democratic Citizenship and the Free Movement of People (Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 222 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004243279
  • DDC分類 342.24085

Full Description

Democratic states guarantee free movement within their territory to all citizens, as a core right of citizenship. Similarly, the European Union guarantees EU citizens and members of their families the right to live and the right to work anywhere within EU territory. Such rights reflect the project of equality and undifferentiated individual rights for all who have the status of citizen, but they are not uncontested. Despite citizenship's promise of equality, barriers, incentives, and disincentives to free movement make some citizens more equal than others. This book challenges the normal way of thinking about freedom of movement by identifying the tensions between the formal ideals that governments, laws, and constitutions expound and actual practices, which fall short.

"Individual states and the European Union have either created or permitted the creation of direct and indirect barriers to mobility that undermine the promise of freedom of movement. The volume identifies these barriers, explains why they have arisen, discusses why they are difficult to remove, and explores their consequences." -- Joseph Carens, University of Toronto.

Contents

Preface Willem Maas;
Foreword Joseph H. Carens;
1. Equality and the Free Movement of People: Citizenship and Internal Migration Willem Maas;
2. Right of Way? Defi ning Freedom of Movement within Democratic Societies Matthew Longo;
3. Free Movement for Workers or Citizens? Reverse Discrimination in European Family Reunifi cation Policies Anne Staver;
4. Under-Appreciated, Under-Employed and Potentially Unwelcome: The Long-Term Future of Polish Migrants in Ireland and Britain Michael Johns;
5. Politics of Free Movement in the European Union: Recognition and Transfer of Professional Qualifi cations Micheline van Riemsdijk;
6. Roma and the Limits of Free Movement in the European Union Jacqueline S. Gehring;
7. Ethnic Return Migration, Selective Incentives, and the Right to Freedom of Movement in Post-Cold War Greece Harris Mylonas;
8. Liberal Democracies' Divergent Interpretations of the Right of Return: Implications for Free Movement Megan Bradley;
List of Contributors; Index.

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